Reflecting on my history with the Web as we celebrate #Web30 today; I think my first time on the Web was @Bpi_Pompidou around 1995 while researching a presentation on the Hipparcos satellite from @esasciencesci.esa.int/hipparcos/
But part of it is also to understand how and why others came to be involved. @w3c has over the years had many different profiles involved for many different reasons: tech obviously, but also writers; musicians, linguists, philosophers, etc
Part of it is knowing it is at all possible, part of it is that it's hard to find your way, part of it is that once you've found it, it can be hard to be or feel effective in bringing changes, and overall, it takes time, energy and in a number of cases, money.
Developing the Web,
one page,
one style sheet,
one library,
one framework,
one site,
one standard,
one protocol,
one best practice,
one prototype,
one mistake,
one crazy idea,
…
one contribution at a time. Here is to many more years of creativity #ForTheWeb#Web30
Developing the Web,
one page,
one style sheet,
one library,
one framework,
one site,
one standard,
one protocol,
one best practice,
one prototype,
one mistake,
one crazy idea,
…
one contribution at a time. Here is to many more years of creativity #ForTheWeb#Web30
The most unassuming job title ever of the past 30 years! Congratulations, @timberners_lee@webfoundation, on 30 years of amazing! We look forward to continuing working together for an open, globally-connected, trustworthy and secure Internet for everyone #Web30#ForTheWeb
All proposals should be gathered in one place. To help record your ideas on the SVG Community Group #charter in a structured way, please submit feedback and/or file issues in #githubgithub.com/w3c/charter-draft…] #DontBeShy !!
The #SVG#CommunityGroup is designed to make it easy for people to propose ideas with guidance and support from people with experience in Web #standards. The goal is to create a convincing package that SVG needs this or that new feature!
Today is #InternationalWomensDay a good time to revisit the work that our own community needs to accomplish to improve its diversity, including with regard to women participation